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Save Peak District National Park

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View towards Longstone Edge

The Peak District National Park is one of England's most loved beauty spots. But a new judgement allows potentially uncontrolled limestone extraction, which threatens to remove the eastern end of the Park.

A High Court judgement has recently overturned a planning decision, which means that excessive limestone quarrying at Backdale Quarry in the Park is no longer illegal.

This judgment could act as a precedent, allowing increased damage at other quarries in the Derbyshire Peak District and beyond.

Ask for quarrying to be controlled

Backdale Quarry
Image © CPRE Peak District & South Yorkshire

Friends of the Earth is urging Government ministers to save the Peak District National Park from uncontrolled quarrying.

A major new coalition of national and local groups are working together to save the Parks, including:

  • British Mountaineering Council
  • The Council for National Parks
  • The Campaign to Protect Rural England
  • Friends of the Peak District
  • Plantlife
  • The Ramblers Association
  • RSPB
  • Save Longstone Edge Group

Take action

Please email Hazel Blears, Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government, and Hilary Benn, Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary (responsible for National Parks).

Ask them to challenge the High Court decision and explain why this is important for the National Park.


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